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Review: The Keeper’s Six by Kate Elliot
Okay, it’s official. I will love anything Kate Elliot writes. The Keeper’s Six is a standalone (for now) novella that depicts a complex world (well, worlds), dynamic family relationships, and dangerous backstories. It’s SO MUCH, and it’s perfect. Read more
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Review: The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller
Author: Sara A. MeullerPublisher: Tor BooksReleased: March 22, 2022Received: NetGalleyWarnings: Sexual assault, domestic violence, suicide If you’re looking for a novel that is everything and nothing like what you’d expect, consider trying The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller. I went into this book with a lot of assumptions – some of them were accurate, but just… Read more
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Review: The Other Side of Night by Adam Hamdy
First, let’s talk about that cover! The Other Side of Night’s cover is stunning, if I may say so. As for everything inside? It’s worth the read! Especially if you love your mysteries with a heaping dose of science fiction. Read more
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Review: Sign Here by Claudia Lux
Huh. I’ve got to admit; Sign Here was nothing like what I expected. Granted, I only briefly scanned the description when picking my BOTM choices (I like surprises when I can arrange them). I thought this would lean more toward horror and less toward dark humor and satire. Read more
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Review: Token by Beverley Kendall
I’ll confess that I don’t read much romance (something I’m working on changing!), so maybe all the undercurrents in Token are to be expected. But I just found this book to be so charming! I loved Kendall and everything about her. Read more
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Review: Nocturne by Alyssa Wees
I’m not ashamed to admit that Nocturne’s stunning cover initially caught my eye. However, Grace’s story and the promise within were enough to hold my attention. All things considered, I would say that this is a solid read – full of fantasy elements and a few surprise twists. Read more
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